Search results for "Hospital"

showing 10 items of 2264 documents

What motivates the adoption of green restaurant products and services? A systematic review and future research agenda

2021

Issues regarding green restaurants have received significant scholarly and practitioner attention in the last decade, particularly concerning why consumers adopt green restaurants. Although several reviews exist on green hospitality, a comprehensive review of the literature on consumers' green restaurant adoption is currently lacking. The following systematic literature review examines 50 research studies published on the consumer adoption of green restaurant services to address this gap accordingly. Through a detailed content analysis, the research profile and thematic analysis are presented. The review further identifies four key thematic foci: (a) consumer behavior variables studied, (b)…

GREEN RESTAURANTSStrategy and Management:Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210::Bedriftsøkonomi: 213 [VDP]Geography Planning and DevelopmentCONSUMPTION BEHAVIORManagement Monitoring Policy and LawmotivasjonVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210SUSTAINABILITYrestaurantnæringenHospitalityRETAILINGBusiness and International ManagementMarketingConsumer behaviourLITERATURE REVIEWPERCEPTIONgrønne produkter og tjenesterbusiness.industryTHEMATIC ANALYSISNoveltyFUTURE PROSPECTSystematic reviewConceptual frameworkContent analysisSYSTEMATIC REVIEWSustainabilityBusinessThematic analysisforbrukeradferd
researchProduct

Les managers ont-il le pouvoir de changer la GRH dans les établissements d’hospitalisation ?

2012

Depuis le début des années 1980 dans les pays occidentaux, les hôpitaux et les cliniques sont contraints par les gouvernements de contenir leurs dépenses (Bach, 1996). Cette politique a induit des changements organisationnels afin d’obtenir des gains de productivité. Des normes de qualité ont aussi été introduites pour favoriser de nouvelles pratiques notamment en matière de management. Dans ce contexte, les gestionnaires, aux pouvoirs élargis du fait des réglementations, ont introduit des pratiques de GRH de type individualisant opposées à celles plus collectives en vigueur jusqu’alors (Storey, Bacon, 1993 ; Pichault, Nizet, 2000). Si le contexte externe semble expliquer cette évolution, c…

GRHchangementmanagersétablissements d’hospitalisation[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationManagement
researchProduct

L’adoption du modèle de GRH « individualisant » dans les établissements d'hospitalisation

2011

Cet article propose une synthèse des études menées sur l’évolution des pratiques de GRH des établissements d’hospitalisation notamment britanniques. Celles-ci mettent en exergue l’existence d'une pression de la part des gouvernements pour l’adoption de normes managériales dominantes dans le monde des affaires conformément aux principes du New Public Management. Cependant, si l’homogénéité des décisions des dirigeants, qui adoptent le modèle de GRH « individualisant », est perceptible, ce n’est pas le cas de la réalité des pratiques. Les apports de la théorie néo-institutionnaliste de Paul Di Maggio et Walter Powell sont alors discutés au regard d’autres courants comme le contextualisme qui …

GRHindividualiserétablissements d'hospitalisation[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration
researchProduct

Implementation and microbiological stability of dose-banded ganciclovir infusion bags prepared in series by a robotic system.

2018

Objectives The implementation of dose-banding (DB) in centralised, pharmacy-based cytotoxic drug preparation units allows the preparation of standardised doses in series. The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of DB for the prescribing of ganciclovir (GV) infusion solutions and to investigate the microbiological stability of dose-banded, automatically prepared ready-to-administer GV infusion bags by media-fill simulation tests and sterility tests. Methods The frequency of prescription of GV doses was retrospectively analysed before and after implementing the DB scheme. Four dose-ranges or ‘bands’ and the corresponding standard doses (250, 300, 350, 400 mg) were identified. Th…

GanciclovirCytotoxic drugSterilityDrug CompoundingDrug StorageGrowth promotion030226 pharmacology & pharmacyAntiviral AgentsStandard PreparationsExtended storage03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAnimal scienceDrug StabilityRefrigerationMedicineInfusions Parenteral030212 general & internal medicineGeneral Pharmacology Toxicology and PharmaceuticsGanciclovirDrug PackagingRetrospective StudiesOriginal Researchbusiness.industryReproducibility of ResultsRoboticsRobotic systemsAseptic processingbusinessDrug ContaminationPharmacy Service Hospitalmedicine.drugEuropean journal of hospital pharmacy : science and practice
researchProduct

A general framework for collecting and analysing the tracking data of cruise passengers at the destination

2016

Cruise passengers’ behaviour at the destination is a rather poorly investigated phenomenon. The single exit/entry point and the relatively brief visiting time, which characterize cruise passengers’ experience at their destinations, make the use of GPS technology particularly suitable for the analysis of such a relevant phenomenon. The aim of this research is to propose a general framework for collecting and analysing GPS tracking data relating to cruise passengers’ behaviour at their destination. The main prerequisites and research stages for the implementation of surveys on cruise passengers will be described and a set of tools and measures for the analysis of GPS tracking data will be pro…

GeneralLiterature_INTRODUCTORYANDSURVEYComputer scienceGeography Planning and DevelopmentCruisesurvey methodComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSDestinationsSet (abstract data type)Transport engineeringSurvey methodology0502 economics and businessTracking datacruise tourismSettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica SocialeConsumer behaviourbusiness.industry05 social sciencesAdvertisingEntry pointGPS tracking dataTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementComputerApplications_GENERALGlobal Positioning System050211 marketingspatial analysibusinesstourist mobility050212 sport leisure & tourismCurrent Issues in Tourism
researchProduct

Molecular epidemiology and forensic genetics: application to a hepatitis C virus transmission event at a hemodialysis unit.

2002

Molecular phylogenetic analyses are frequently used in epidemiologic testing, although only occasionally in forensics. Their acceptability is hampered by a lack of statistical confidence in the conclusions. However, maximum likelihood testing provides a sound statistical framework for the testing of phylogenetic hypotheses relevant for forensic analysis. We present the results of applying this method to a small hepatitis C outbreak produced in a hospital hemodialysis unit that involved 6 patients. Polymerase chain reaction products from a 472-nt fragment of the E1-E2 region, including the hypervariable region, HVR-1, of the hepatitis C virus genome were cloned, and an average of 10 clones/p…

Genes ViralHepacivirusHepatitis C virusComputational biologyHepacivirusmedicine.disease_causeGenomelaw.inventionDisease OutbreakslawRenal DialysismedicineImmunology and AllergyHumansPolymerase chain reactionPhylogenyCross InfectionPhylogenetic treebiologyMolecular epidemiologyGenetic VariationHepatitis Cmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationVirologyHepatitis CHypervariable regionInfectious DiseasesHemodialysis Units HospitalRNA ViralThe Journal of infectious diseases
researchProduct

Modelling the spatial-temporal progression of the 2009 A/H1N1 influenza pandemic in Chile

2016

A spatial-temporal transmission model of 2009 A/H1N1 pandemic influenza across Chile, a country that spans a large latitudinal range, is developed to characterize the spatial variation in peak timing of that pandemic as a function of local transmission rates, spatial connectivity assumptions for Chilean regions, and the putative location of introduction of the novel virus into the country. Specifically, a metapopulation SEIR (susceptible-exposed-infected-removed) compartmental model that tracks the transmission dynamics of influenza in 15 Chilean regions is calibrated. The model incorporates population mobility among neighboring regions and indirect mobility to and from other regions via th…

Geographic mobilityUrban PopulationRange (biology)MetapopulationRisk AssessmentStability (probability)law.inventionInfluenza A Virus H1N1 SubtypeSpatio-Temporal AnalysislawInfluenza HumanPandemicHumansChilePandemicsIncidenceApplied Mathematicsvirus diseasesGeneral MedicineHospitalizationComputational MathematicsTransmission (mechanics)GeographyPopulation SurveillanceModeling and SimulationSpatial variabilityGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesScale (map)CartographyDemographyMathematical Biosciences and Engineering
researchProduct

Who are the typical commuters in the post-socialist metropolis? The case of Riga, Latvia

2012

Abstract There have been important changes in the geographical mobility of the populations of post-socialist countries since the 1990s. Drawing on an extensive sample survey—the Geographic Mobility of the Labour Force survey conducted by the University of Latvia in 2006—this paper, examines the demographic and socio-economic differences between commuters and stayers in the suburbs, as well as commuting time. The results of the study indicate that people who have suburbanised over the past decade are much more likely to commute than stayers. We show that commuters to Riga differ from non-commuters with regard to most demographic and socio-economic variables. For instance, the probability of …

Geographic mobilityeducation.field_of_studySociology and Political ScienceLabour force surveyPost socialistPopulationSample (statistics)DevelopmentUrban StudiesGeographical MobilityGeographyTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementDemographic economicseducationDemographyCities
researchProduct

Measuring Sustainability with Unweighted TOPSIS: An Application to Sustainable Tourism in Spain

2021

The measurement of sustainability is complex due to its multiple dimensions of different relative importance and different natures. From the perspective of sustainability, three types of tourism can be established: traditional tourism, sustainable tourism, and sustainable impact tourism. In the context of multiple-criteria decision analysis, this paper presents a flexible method for assess and rank decision alternatives based on their sustainability. The proposal does not require the relative importance of each criterion to be precisely assigned beforehand, which reduces the subjectivity of the decision making and yields results that can be of interest for decision makers. To show the diffe…

Geography Planning and DevelopmentHospitality management studiesTJ807-830Context (language use)010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-19501 natural sciences:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]Renewable energy sources0502 economics and businessGE1-350Sustainable tourism0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentmultiple-criteria decision analysis05 social sciencesTOPSISUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASEnvironmental economicsMultiple-criteria decision analysissustainabilityEnvironmental sciencesSustainabilitytourismBusiness050203 business & managementTourismDecision analysisSustainability
researchProduct

A Review of “Travel and Geographies”

2011

GeographyTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementGeography Planning and DevelopmentTourism Geographies
researchProduct